 L´otru llau de la mar Author/Band: Llan de Cubel
Asturian traditional music of celtic origin Description/Songs: Llan de Cubel´s third album Lotru llau de la mar
(The other side of the sea), released in December 1992, earned them three
Superventolín awards: Best Folk Band, Best Production and Best
Instrumentalist, thus making Llan de Cubel the Asturian artists to win
the greatest number of Superventolínos at a single ceremony ever.
In 1993 Lotru llau de la mar won the band the prestigious
listeners prize for Best Folk Band of the year, awarded by the Spanish National
Radio network.
Llan de Cubel are unquestionably the most internationally recognised
Asturian folk group and their five records--published between 1987 and
1999--are basic for the new Asturian music. Their tunes are characterized by
their recurring rhythm, the originality in treating the traditional tunes, the
use of vindicatory and poetic texts (in sung themes) and a high melodic and
instrumental quality. They play gaita, violin, flute, percussion, bouzouky,
acoustic guitar, bass and--occasionally--accordion and synthesizer. Llan de
Cubel are: Marcos Llope, Elías García, Fonsu Mielgo--three of
the founders--, Simon Bradley, Xuan Rodríguez and Xel Pereda.
Tracks included:
1.- Candanín. (Saltón de Candamu - Dos salees).
2.- Les salees. (Villancicu pixuatu - Tres salees).
3.- El xarreru. (Pasacáis del Xarreru - Muñeires de Bual -
Muliñeira d´Os Ozcos).
4.- L´otru llau de la mar. (Rondes de La Borbolla - La Cabraliega).
5.- Sanroque. (Saltón de Meres - Alborada de Rendueles - Marcha
d´Arnao - Marcha de San Roque).
6.- Tengo de subir al puertu. (Tengo de subir al puertu - Si la nieve resbala -
Salea).
7.- Rigu Esva. (Muñeira de L.larón - Les tres perrines).
8.- Tendéi les redes. (Marcha de San Pedru - Marcha del dos de mayu -
Les redes).
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